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73521por Meador, Kimford J., Yang, Haichen, Piña‐Garza, Jesus Eric, Laurenza, Antonio, Kumar, Dinesh, Wesnes, Keith A.“…OBJECTIVE: Assess cognitive effects of adjunctive perampanel in adolescents. METHODS: In this double‐blind study (ClinicalTrials.gov identifier: NCT01161524), patients aged 12 to <18 years with partial‐onset seizures despite receiving 1–3 antiepileptic drugs were randomized (2:1) to perampanel or placebo. …”
Publicado 2016
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73522por Loebel, Antony, Brams, Matthew, Goldman, Robert S., Silva, Robert, Hernandez, David, Deng, Ling, Mankoski, Raymond, Findling, Robert L.“…In this study, once-daily, fixed doses of 20 and 60 mg/day of lurasidone were not demonstrated to be efficacious compared to placebo for the short-term treatment of children and adolescents with moderate-to-severe irritability associated with autistic disorder.…”
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73523por Greven, Corina U., Merwood, Andrew, van der Meer, Jolanda M. J., Haworth, Claire M. A., Rommelse, Nanda, Buitelaar, Jan K.Enlace del recurso
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73524por Sareen, Neha, Kapil, Umesh, Nambiar, Vanisha, Pandey, Ravindra Mohan, Khenduja, Preetika“…Total of 6143 school age children (SAC) (USN; 1807, N; 2269, PG: 2067), 5430 adolescent girls (AGs) (USN; 1823, N; 1811, PG: 1796), 1727 pregnant mothers (PMs) (USN; 632, N; 614, PG: 481), and 2013 Neonates (USN; 649, N; 670, PG: 694), were included in the study. …”
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73525por Liu, Jian-Min, Cui, Ya-Zhou, Zhang, Geng-Lin, Zhou, Xiao-Yan, Pang, Jing-Xiang, Wang, Xue-Zheng, Han, Jin-Xiang“…BACKGROUND: Ankylosing spondylitis (AS) is the most common rheumatic condition that is slowly progressive and predominantly affects adolescents. Pathological bone formation associated with AS is an important cause of disability. …”
Publicado 2016
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73526“…The sample was comprised of a randomly selected sample of 176 adolescents (93 experimental, 83 control), aged 13–15 years. …”
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73528“…Concerning young individuals, some think the death of infants is worse than the death of adolescents, while others have contrary intuitions. …”
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73529“…Adolescents and adults show preferences for male and female body shapes consistent with evolutionary theories of reproductive fitness and mate selection. …”
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73530por Pinchoff, Jessie, Chaponda, Mike, Shields, Timothy M., Sichivula, James, Muleba, Mbanga, Mulenga, Modest, Kobayashi, Tamaki, Curriero, Frank C., Moss, William J.“…CONCLUSIONS: Children and adolescents between the ages of 5 and 17 were at the highest risk of malaria infection throughout the year. …”
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73531“…Experiences of Latina and African American women and adolescents with PCOS were absent from women’s magazine articles. …”
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73532“…Expanding upon this framework on a larger scale of neural dynamics, we have analyzed EEG data recorded with the standard 10–20 electrode system from 41 neurologically normal children and adolescents during stage 2, non-REM sleep. We show that the principal components of EEG spindles, or sigma waves (10–16 Hz), reveal non-propagating, standing waves in the form of spherical harmonics. …”
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73533por Agarwal, Udit, Smith, Amanda W., French, Kristin M., Boopathy, Archana V., George, Alex, Trac, David, Brown, Milton E., Shen, Ming, Jiang, Rong, Fernandez, Janet D., Kogon, Brian E., Kanter, Kirk R., Alsoufi, Baahaldin, Wagner, Mary B., Platt, Manu O., Davis, Michael E.“…Here we investigate the role of age of human pediatric cardiac progenitor cells (hCPCs) on ventricular remodeling in a model of juvenile heart failure. hCPCs isolated from children undergoing reconstructive surgeries were divided into 3 groups based on age: neonate (1 day to 1 month), infant (1 month to 1 year), and child (1 to 5 years). Adolescent athymic rats were subjected to sham or pulmonary artery banding surgery to generate a model of right ventricular (RV) heart failure. …”
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73534por Gilles, Annick, Schlee, Winny, Rabau, Sarah, Wouters, Kristien, Fransen, Erik, Van de Heyning, Paul“…The present study aimed to assess differences in audiological characteristics between noise-exposed adolescents with and without NIT. Methods: A group of 87 young adults with a history of recreational noise exposure was investigated by use of the following tests: otoscopy, impedance measurements, pure-tone audiometry including high-frequencies, transient and distortion product otoacoustic emissions, speech-in-noise testing with continuous and modulated noise (amplitude-modulated by 15 Hz), auditory brainstem responses (ABR) and questionnaires.Nineteen students reported NIT due to recreational noise exposure, and their measures were compared to the non-tinnitus subjects. …”
Publicado 2016
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73535“…Increased risk of disease occurs in specific population groups including infants, adolescents, those with asplenia or complement deficiencies, and those residing in crowded living conditions such as in college dormitories. …”
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73536por Popp, Lukka, Fuths, Sabrina, Seehagen, Sabine, Bolten, Margarete, Gross-Hemmi, Mirja, Wolke, Dieter, Schneider, SilviaEnlace del recurso
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73537“…The health and empowerment of adolescent and young tribal girls needs additional focus. …”
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73538“…BACKGROUND: The Stanford Youth Diabetes Coaches Program (SYDCP) is a school based health program in which Family Medicine residents train healthy at-risk adolescents to become diabetes self-management coaches for family members with diabetes. …”
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73539por Hrdlicka, Michal, Vacova, Maria, Oslejskova, Hana, Gondzova, Veronika, Vadlejchova, Iveta, Kocourkova, Jana, Koutek, Jiri, Dudova, Iva“…The most often used sources were the Internet (81.7%), followed by psychologists (48.3%), books (46.7%), and child and adolescent psychiatrists (43.3%). CONCLUSION: An earlier diagnosis of ASD is associated with higher parental age at birth and higher parental education but not with family SES or number of family information sources.…”
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73540por Kripke, Katharine, Perales, Nicole, Lija, Jackson, Fimbo, Bennet, Mlanga, Eric, Mahler, Hally, Juma, James McOllogi, Baingana, Emmanuel, Plotkin, Marya, Kakiziba, Deogratias, Semini, Iris, Castor, Delivette, Njeuhmeli, Emmanuel“…CONCLUSIONS: The DMPPT 2.0 results reinforce Tanzania’s current VMMC strategy, providing newfound confidence in investing in circumcising adolescents. Tanzanian policy makers and program implementers will continue to focus scale-up of VMMC on men ages 10–34 years, seeking to maximize program impact and cost-effectiveness while acknowledging trends in demand among the younger and older age groups.…”
Publicado 2016
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